A shape with four lines of symmetry is typically a rectangle. In a rectangle, the lines of symmetry include two vertical lines (one cutting the shape in half vertically and the other horizontally) and two diagonal lines. Other examples can include specific squares or certain types of quadrilaterals that maintain equal lengths and angles.
no it has rotaitional symmetery of order 2
A square
a square
square
A square or quadrilateral.
triangle rectangle and cube
A shape with 4 straight lines in which there are 2 parallel and 2 unparallel lines is called a Trapezium.
no it has rotaitional symmetery of order 2
A square
a square
A square or quadrilateral.
square
A quadrilateral is a shape formed by 4 straight lines, a 4-sided polygon.
it depends on what kind of shape it is. an equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry, yet a sqaure has 4. (both shapes i mentioned are regular polygons)
a square i think
4
quadrilateral